The 3 Violin Sonatas by Edvard Grieg are a mixture of German and
Austrian traditions with the Nordic folk. The experience at the Leipzig
Conservatory, where the strong influence of Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy
and Robert Schumann was felt, and the trips to Italy, especially Rome,
where Grieg met Franz Liszt, contributed greatly to the formation of the
style of the Norwegian composer. Similarly of crucial importance were
the years he spent in Copenhagen where he completed his studies under
the guidance of the Danish composer Niels W. Gade.
The complete Sonatas for violin and piano are included in this album signed by the well-matched duo Cammarano-Deljavan.
"Cammarano and Deljavan have a very different vision. They offer Grieg on a grand scale. This is passionate music, played aggressively. They
bring these sonatas into the world of Grieg’s String Quartet, with
brooding, double-stopped romanticism." (Richard Kraus, Music-web
International)
"Commendable, thoughtful readings, rising to the various challenges of
the fast movements and responding well to the abundant lyricism in the
slower ones. Their characterisation [and] expansive expressive range are
especially admirable." (Robin Stowell, The Strad)
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